Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope Meghan goes. He was quite fond of her and vice versa. I think they were closer than he was to Anne, Sophie, and Kate
Ha! Meghan wasn't there long enough to form a relationship.
True. But I think he found Kate vacuous and stupid. Meghan was interesting and intelligent.
Not at all. Philip’s biographer, Ingrid Seward, said that Philip admired Kate’s athletic abilities and her support of William whilst in the military and then as an air ambulance pilot. Kate’s paternal grandfather was a decorated World War II pilot who few Philip on part of a Commonwealth tour. Two of her aunts also worked at Bletchley, and both Philip and the Queen felt that kinship of war veterans with Kate’s family.
Seward also wrote that Philip was polite to Meghan, but likened her to Wallis Simpson when she and Harry wanted one foot in the royal family and one foot in the States. Philip noted that Diana Spencer and Sarah Ferguson tried what he called the same shenanigans and he shut them out. The Queen refused to allow Philip to attend the Sandringham meeting when Charles, William, and Harry worked out the details of the Sussex’s stepping down. He had likened Meghan too frequently to the other American divorcée — someone the Queen also disliked because of the effect her husband’s abdication had on the Queen and her family.
After that meeting, Meghan was done and dusted with the Queen and Philip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William obviously wrote his statement as it is barely literate and Harry obviously got someone to help him with his as it is far better.
Lots of 'Is' and 'Mys' in William's statement. More than any others. Its sweet and selfish. Also a little petty but we'll go with sweet first.
Anonymous wrote:William obviously wrote his statement as it is barely literate and Harry obviously got someone to help him with his as it is far better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those seven days between now and funeral are going to be something,
Looks like all the "loyal" subjects and wsubject wannabies are going to spend this time elbow deep in pile of palace dirty loundry searching for any meat on the bone of gossip, whatever they can find or imagine.
A 99 year old man died. chapter of his life and history of the world closed.
Instead of respectful reflection rhe gossip machinery went to work overtime?
This is nothing short of phenomenon letting people come to terms with their own grief and reflect on their own mortality.
Could the funeral take place earlier considering it all had neen rehearsed. planned and all involved are ready...
But looks like world needs moments like this and while most could not care less about royalty, even those enjoy circuling over death royal.
Anyone coming in from overseas needs to quarantine at least 5 days and test negative. If they did it earlier then Harry would not be able to attend.
Considering their...resentment...of Harry - what makes you think the entire royal family is willing to hold up the funeral just for him?
They could technically just hold it on Tuesday and be done with it. There's no fanfare and Phillip's not actually being buried in the ground until the Queen dies.
So what's the hold up?
Anonymous wrote:William obviously wrote his statement as it is barely literate and Harry obviously got someone to help him with his as it is far better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope Meghan goes. He was quite fond of her and vice versa. I think they were closer than he was to Anne, Sophie, and Kate
Ha! Meghan wasn't there long enough to form a relationship.
True. But I think he found Kate vacuous and stupid. Meghan was interesting and intelligent.
Not at all. Philip’s biographer, Ingrid Seward, said that Philip admired Kate’s athletic abilities and her support of William whilst in the military and then as an air ambulance pilot. Kate’s paternal grandfather was a decorated World War II pilot who few Philip on part of a Commonwealth tour. Two of her aunts also worked at Bletchley, and both Philip and the Queen felt that kinship of war veterans with Kate’s family.
Seward also wrote that Philip was polite to Meghan, but likened her to Wallis Simpson when she and Harry wanted one foot in the royal family and one foot in the States. Philip noted that Diana Spencer and Sarah Ferguson tried what he called the same shenanigans and he shut them out. The Queen refused to allow Philip to attend the Sandringham meeting when Charles, William, and Harry worked out the details of the Sussex’s stepping down. He had likened Meghan too frequently to the other American divorcée — someone the Queen also disliked because of the effect her husband’s abdication had on the Queen and her family.
After that meeting, Meghan was done and dusted with the Queen and Philip.
Why did the Queen "refuse" to allow Philip to attend the meeting?
How did Diana and Fergie try the "same" shenanigans? I don't remember reading that they wanted to resign as royals and step away from royal duties?
Also, H&M's design to step away hardly had as much of an impact as the abdication
of the Queen's uncle, who was king at the time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope Meghan goes. He was quite fond of her and vice versa. I think they were closer than he was to Anne, Sophie, and Kate
Ha! Meghan wasn't there long enough to form a relationship.
True. But I think he found Kate vacuous and stupid. Meghan was interesting and intelligent.
Not at all. Philip’s biographer, Ingrid Seward, said that Philip admired Kate’s athletic abilities and her support of William whilst in the military and then as an air ambulance pilot. Kate’s paternal grandfather was a decorated World War II pilot who few Philip on part of a Commonwealth tour. Two of her aunts also worked at Bletchley, and both Philip and the Queen felt that kinship of war veterans with Kate’s family.
Seward also wrote that Philip was polite to Meghan, but likened her to Wallis Simpson when she and Harry wanted one foot in the royal family and one foot in the States. Philip noted that Diana Spencer and Sarah Ferguson tried what he called the same shenanigans and he shut them out. The Queen refused to allow Philip to attend the Sandringham meeting when Charles, William, and Harry worked out the details of the Sussex’s stepping down. He had likened Meghan too frequently to the other American divorcée — someone the Queen also disliked because of the effect her husband’s abdication had on the Queen and her family.
After that meeting, Meghan was done and dusted with the Queen and Philip.
Why did the Queen "refuse" to allow Philip to attend the meeting?
How did Diana and Fergie try the "same" shenanigans? I don't remember reading that they wanted to resign as royals and step away from royal duties?
Also, H&M's design to step away hardly had as much of an impact as the abdication
of the Queen's uncle, who was king at the time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope Meghan goes. He was quite fond of her and vice versa. I think they were closer than he was to Anne, Sophie, and Kate
Ha! Meghan wasn't there long enough to form a relationship.
True. But I think he found Kate vacuous and stupid. Meghan was interesting and intelligent.
Not at all. Philip’s biographer, Ingrid Seward, said that Philip admired Kate’s athletic abilities and her support of William whilst in the military and then as an air ambulance pilot. Kate’s paternal grandfather was a decorated World War II pilot who few Philip on part of a Commonwealth tour. Two of her aunts also worked at Bletchley, and both Philip and the Queen felt that kinship of war veterans with Kate’s family.
Seward also wrote that Philip was polite to Meghan, but likened her to Wallis Simpson when she and Harry wanted one foot in the royal family and one foot in the States. Philip noted that Diana Spencer and Sarah Ferguson tried what he called the same shenanigans and he shut them out. The Queen refused to allow Philip to attend the Sandringham meeting when Charles, William, and Harry worked out the details of the Sussex’s stepping down. He had likened Meghan too frequently to the other American divorcée — someone the Queen also disliked because of the effect her husband’s abdication had on the Queen and her family.
After that meeting, Meghan was done and dusted with the Queen and Philip.
Anonymous wrote:YAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles is wearing a BLACK TIE
that is de rigor.
Black tie or armband while mourning
Black suit for funerals.
Really, people catch up now.
Seems defiant. Black full-wear like his siblings in the official 8 days of mourning. Black armbands in the full 30 (now 15 because...who knows)
They don’t want to honor the full 30 days of mourning because it would overlap with William and Kate’s anniversary and Charlotte’s birthday. Yes, really. William is that self absorbed.
I know. I wonder what they intend to do for the anniversary 7 days after the official mourning period has cut off. Its not like they can have a wild celebration anyway.
They had a bunch of events planned. It was definitely designed to pivot attention back to William and away from Harry. He must be so annoyed to be overshadowed by yet another member of his family.
What events? Why would a 10-year wedding anniversary be remarkable to anyone other than the couple in question?
William is almost 40. Not a spring chicken. Acting like 10th anniversary at their age is some sort of emergency is plain childish. And the KID's birthday? Phleeeeese......
Hysterical existential problems,